My most vivid habit: from the moment a question appears in my head to the moment I start looking for an answer — a few seconds. If a question comes up, I immediately google it. If a business idea comes to me, I immediately start researching whether it has a market. The wealthy are relentlessly curious — and fast about it.

The wealthier someone is, the faster they move from idea to action.

A personal example: when Olga suggested I trade exotic cats, I immediately googled whether there was demand. I didn't launch the business right away, but I studied every nuance of the product and the business model. Or when I was opening my first business — a PlayStation club — I took action before doubts could paralyze me.

You need to understand that the world is a system, built on rules of harmony and balance. For it to work sustainably, money comes to you for the value you give people. If you give poor quality value — or steal — you'll likely lose it sooner or later. This is not mysticism — it's economics.

To start growing and reach solid results, you need to begin from the very smallest step. When people tell me 'I have no capital,' I say: 'Do you have even one dollar? Do you have hands and legs? That's already a resource you can use to move forward and reach your big goals.'

And here's a big secret: some businesses and niches require zero initial investment. You can invite a speaker, run ads, and collect prepayments before the event. Or launch a test online store without buying inventory — on the first orders, you fulfill from a supplier. Business can start with your brain, not your wallet.

I know women wonder whether they can become dollar millionaires. Of course they can. Female business can be very profitable. But the approach differs. Men in business think in terms of metrics, structures, systems, and numbers. Women often think in terms of relationships, service, and meaning. Both approaches work — when applied consciously.

Wealthy people never offload their responsibility onto external factors. They simply analyze the situation and look for a way out.

Another critically important quality of wealthy people: they take full responsibility not just for their own life, but for the actions of their team and contractors. A great deal depends on character and inner world — because if you have internal resources, you don't need to go anywhere to 'recharge.' Your strength is your own.